7433350

Methods and Apparatus for Directory Enabled Network Services

PublishedOctober 7, 2008
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6 claims

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1. A method to ensure rules of engagement between a telecommunication carrier and a customer whose network is managed by the telecommunication carrier, the method comprising: determining questions to ask the customer relating to an offered telecommunication service, the questions tailored to needs of the customer by being based on previously stored customer information; receiving customer answers to said questions; storing customer answers to said questions as an entry in a master user profile, the master user profile defining the rules of engagement of how the telecommunication carrier shall operate on behalf of the customer on each subsequent transaction without the customer's direct involvement on each element of the transaction, the entry having an associated event and an action representing an operation to perform in response to an occurrence of the associated event; detecting that a permanent virtual circuit is operating at data rates that exceed a committed information rate; responsive to said detecting that a permanent virtual circuit is operating at data rates that exceed the committed information rate and to a defined rule stored in the master user profile, automatically performing a telecommunications upgrade, the telecommunications upgrade comprising adding a DS 0 channel that causes a count of DS 0 channels to exceed a threshold of DS 0 channels, and then causing an automatic order to transfer existing DS 0 channels to a new T1 trunk; automatically performing a disconnect subsequent to the telecommunications upgrade; and automatically sending an e-mail to the customer regarding the new T1 trunk.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the storing step further comprises: storing a master customer number uniquely identifying the customer in the master user profile and wherein a received event includes the master customer number.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining step further comprises: creating a dynamic decision tree of questions to ask the customer, the decision tree describing a progression of questions to ask the customer considering potential customer answers.

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4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving an event to be matched with the associated event; and performing the action in the entry in response to the received event.

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5. The method of claim 4 wherein the associated event is an indication that the customer is offering data traffic over the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) at data rates in excess of a subscribed data rate and wherein the action includes notifying the customer to increase the subscribed data rate to match an established data rate need of the customer.

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6. The method of claim 4 further comprising the step of: retrieving the master user profile based on a master customer number carried in the received event; selecting the action to perform upon matching the received event with the associated event in the retrieved master user profile; and responsive to the master user profile, automatically detecting that a ratio of denial of service traffic relative to all traffic exceeds a customer set ratio.

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Publication Date

October 7, 2008

Inventors

Roger Aboujaoude
Hossein Eslambolchi
John Robert McCanuel

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